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Powerhouse Ploutarhos

Giannis Ploutarhos, the golden child of Greek laika music, graced the Melbourne stage with class and finesse.

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Greek humiliation by numbers

There has been a lot of talk about the problems confronting Greece, but little examination of the hard data underpinning its economic depression.

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Hector Cosmas’ last “Heartbeat” to be launched

The late Hector Cosmas’ last recordings will be officially launched in two concerts, to be held on 5 and 6 October in Melbourne.

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Governor General visits St George College

The Governor General of Australia Quentin Bryce AC, CVO visited St George College during her trip to Adelaide.

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Syriza calls for committee on German reparations

Syriza has tabled a motion calling for the establishment of an interparty parliamentary committee to pursue Second World War reparations from Germany.

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Stories that come from food

Tessa Kiros’ travels have enabled her to write seven bestselling cookbooks, including my personal favourite Food from Many Greek Kitchens.

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PAO kicks out Greece star Katsouranis

New Panathinaikos president Yiannis Alafouzos suddenly terminated the contract of skipper Costas Katsouranis.

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Venizelos rejects blame for name list

Socialist PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos sought to absolve himself of responsibility for the failure of authorities to probe a list of some 2,000 Greek tax evasion suspects.

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AHC gives voice to wider Hellenic issues

The Australian Hellenic Council has held its Annual National Conference to discuss issues relevant to Hellenes in Australia.

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Greek Australian accused of five murders

An Australian citizen of Greek heritage was arrested in Athens on Thursday accused of being connected with the murder of five men in Ayia Napa, Cyprus last June.

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